Selena Gomez, Prince Harry part of star-studded crowd that sees Messi, Miami defeat LAFC

Lionel Messi and Inter Miami continue to be the best show in sports.

Messi assisted on two goals in the second half, and Inter Miami beat reigning MLS champion LAFC decisively with a 3-1 victory on Sunday night at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles.

“It was a nice test for us to see where we are, what we were capable of,” Messi said in his postgame interview with Apple TV.

“We played in a difficult field, against the last champion, we got an important result. The group grows more every day, we are going to try to get into the [postseason].”

Messi – the 2022 World Cup champion and seven-time Ballon d’Or winner – didn’t score for the second straight game, and his third time in 11 games since joining Inter Miami. But he didn’t have to.

Messi’s left boot still delivered with two timely passes that provided fans and celebrities like Selena Gomez, Prince Harry, Leonardo DiCaprio and more with the graceful greatness they came to see.

Messi found his former FC Barcelona teammate Jordi Alba in the 51st minute, and youngster Leo Campana in the 83rd minute, while Facu Farias scored in the 18th minute as Inter Miami remains unbeaten in the Messi era.

“You know what Leo is, what he can give inside the pitch. He gets the best of everyone,” Campana said in his Apple TV postgame interview.

Messi and Inter Miami won the Leagues Cup final on Aug. 19, and will play for another title on Sept. 26 in U.S. Open Cup final. But in the MLS playoff race, Inter Miami is in a climb, eight points behind ninth-place D.C. United in the Eastern Conference.

LAFC had a 22-9 edge in shots and six shots on goal, but could not find the back of the net until the 90th minute when Ryan Hollingshead’s header made the final score closer than this contest was.

Inter Miami is 10-1-0 (win-draw-loss) in 11 games since Messi joined in late July.

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Messi to leave Inter Miami for Argentina World Cup qualifying

Messi will head to Argentina, following the match to help the defending World Cup champions qualify again with two games this month.

As a result, Messi is expected to miss Inter Miami’s next game against Sporting Kansas City on Sept. 9 at DRV PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.

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